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Mike Huckabee sees the light
Mike Madden
With his victory in Iowa, the former Baptist minister deals Mitt Romney a blow -- but could John McCain be the biggest winner?
Let the voting begin
Compiled by Erin Renzas
Which Democrat should win the White House? On the eve of Iowa, Salon asks some favorite writers, activists and media personalities whose ticket they'll punch and why.
Mike Huckabee’s leap of faith
Mike Madden
The GOP insurgent appeals to some conservative Iowans because he "fears God." But will religious supporters bring him the light of victory?
The best indie movies of 2007
Andrew O'Hehir
Andrew O'Hehir picks the most underappreciated, and most amazing, films to come out of indie-land this year
Sex tapes and outings and schlubs, oh my!
Rebecca Traister
Celebrate the year in sexual intrigue, as D-list celebs spread it for the cameras, Hollywood avoids smushmortions, and Hitler's mommy gets laid.
Year in Broadsheet
Tracy Clark-Flory
From the HPV vaccine to the federal abortion ban, these are the women's-related stories to remember 2007 by.
Championing mainstream political thought while pretending to oppose it
Glenn Greenwald
Many good Democrats refuse to recognize the core flaws in their candidates.
Maybe Romney had a dream
Tim Grieve
In 1978, he claimed that he marched with Martin Luther King Jr. himself.
The secret to Mike Huckabee’s success
Walter Shapiro
With his meteoric rise in Iowa, the aw-shucks former governor has an unlikely strategic doppelg
Beyond the Multiplex: The year’s best docs
Salon Staff
Healthcare, the war and abortion are all covered in the year's best documentaries. But which one will take home the golden statuette?
An abstinence from abstinence?
Catherine Price
For the first time ever, Congress' budget bill does not include funding increases for abstinence-only sex education.
Harry Reid’s pro-life stance vs. Ron Paul’s
Glenn Greenwald
Can one be pro-choice and yet lend support to a politician who isn't?
Meghan McCain is not Chelsea Clinton
Michael Scherer
No fear and a little loathing on the campaign trail with the 23-year-old daughter of Republican candidate John McCain.
McCain wins early newspaper primaries
Joan Walsh
The Des Moines Register backs Clinton while the Boston Globe goes for Obama, but both papers endorse the former maverick from Arizona. Plus: Lieberman backs McCain, too.
What the Post didn’t say about Obama
Tim Grieve
Or, what you might not know about "what you might not know."
Mike Huckabee’s gay and lesbian thing
Michael Scherer
When cornered about a 1992 questionnaire on the AIDS epidemic, the kinder, gentler evangelical leader stands by his old anti-gay rhetoric.
Are you there, God? It’s me, Rudy
Thomas F. Schaller
An unholy trinity of issues -- abortion, immigration and his messy personal life -- could hurt Giuliani's chances with his key constituency, Catholic voters.
Roundup: Do these punching bags encourage female violence?
Tracy Clark-Flory
Also: US Magazine asks whether Katherine Heigl is ungrateful.
Teen pregnancy: It’s baaaack
Carol Lloyd
Abstinence-only education is being blamed for a rise in teen pregnancy. But is that the only culprit?
Romney’s gift to the opposition ad writers
Tim Grieve
"Americans tire of those who would jettison their beliefs, even to gain the world."
This is not Romney’s Kennedy moment
Andrew O'Hehir
Mitt Romney is caught between Mormonism and a hard place -- the fundamentalist Christian base of the modern GOP. And it's partly his own fault.
American politics in bad faith
Walter Shapiro
It would be wrong if Mitt Romney lost the GOP race because of his Mormon beliefs rather than his dubious policies.
“Juno”
Stephanie Zacharek
This movie about a pregnant teen will inevitably be picked apart by abortion rights and antiabortion types alike, but it's really a story about people, not politics.
Is RU-486 a murder weapon?
Tracy Clark-Flory
A woman says her boyfriend slipped her the abortion pill. He's charged with homicide.
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